Department of Film, Games and Animation
Home to creative practice teaching and research across all aspects of screen.
We teach industry-oriented courses in film and television, traditional and digital animation, games production and digital media. Our courses combine strong theoretical foundations with a hands-on focus – meaning our students not only gain experience with industry-standard hardware and software, but also a comprehensive understanding of concepts that will underpin their careers across the creative industries. Our industry partnerships include Adobe Creative Campus, Toon Boom Centre of Excellence, Wacom Authorised Training Centre and we are an ARRI Accredited Film School.
Explore our courses
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Film and Television
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Games and Animation
Our projects
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- Media and Communication
- Film and television
Does Bluey matter? New research says yes, as Aussie content rules remain in stuck in trade quagmire
New data from Swinburne researchers shows that 83 per cent of parents think it’s important that children’s content is Australian, and that this content is relatable, educational, positive and funny in a way that reflects our culture.
Friday 29 November 2024 -
- Film and television
- Media and Communication
Swinburne students win top award in international film contest
Swinburne University of Technology students have won the top prize at the international One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest for their film ‘Understorey’.
Wednesday 04 September 2024 -
- Film and television
Salad Fingers wasn’t just strange, it was art. Here’s how it’s still influencing the ‘weird part of YouTube’ 2 decades on
The words “Salad Fingers” may not mean anything to some readers, but for others they will trigger nostalgia, some very discomforting memories - or perhaps a “weird” combination of both.
Monday 20 November 2023 -
- Film and television
More Bluey, less PAW Patrol: why Australian parents want locally made TV for their kids
Australian kids today have greater access to screen entertainment than any generation before. Across smartphones, tablets, laptops and the old-school TV set, streaming services mean there is an endless supply of kids’ content from around the globe.
Wednesday 25 October 2023 -
- Film and television
Cultural impacts of Australian kids’ TV last for decades
A Swinburne-based research team, Australian Children’s Television Cultures, has studied why and how adult audiences in the streaming era engage in nostalgic screen practices, and what impacts Australian children’s television has had on multiple generations.
Friday 13 October 2023 -
- Film and television
- Student News
N’Ouiblez Jamais: a student film on the lived experiences of WWII
Produced by three Swinburne Film and TV students, French documentary film N’Oubilez Jamais is about the experiences of a young Jewish woman during WWII.
Friday 01 September 2023 -
- Film and television
- Design
- Student News
Students skewer publishing world in new Truce Films web series
Swinburne students have played a major role in producing Monologue, a satirical web miniseries by award-winning production company Truce Films.
Friday 11 August 2023 -
- Film and television
What The Jetsons got right, and very wrong, about the future of work
Sixty years ago the animated series The Jetsons finished its first and only season before being cancelled. Just 24 episodes were broadcast between September 1962 and March 1963.
Thursday 06 April 2023
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The Department of Film, Games and Animation awards
We’ve won numerous national and international awards since 2006 and are a member of the prestigious International Association of Film and Television Schools.
Our people
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Professor Susan Kerrigan
Chair, Department of Film, Games & Animation